Dear Birders,
You are invited to the next LA
Birders webinar:
Identification of Ainley's
Storm-Petrel Hydrobates cheimomnestes
with Dessi Sieburth
Tuesday, April 11 at 7:00 PM – on YouTube
Once considered a single species, the Leach’s Storm-Petrel was
split into three species in 2016: Leach’s Storm-Petrel, Townsend’s
Storm-Petrel, and Ainley’s Storm-Petrel. Although Townsend’s Storm-Petrel can
be identified in the field, very little is known about how to identify an
Ainley’s Storm-Petrel. They differ from Leach’s Storm-Petrels in only two
regards—their vocalizations and the fact that they breed in the winter.
Storm-Petrels spend nearly all of their time on the ocean hundreds
of miles offshore, visiting land only a couple months out the year to breed.
Therefore, birders are mostly likely to encounter Storm-Petrels on the ocean,
where their vocalizations and time of breeding are useless for identification.
Is it possible to identify an Ainley’s Storm-Petrel at sea? The
answer may lie in their time of breeding. Birds generally replace their
feathers at a time of year opposite to breeding. Because Ainley’s Storm-Petrels
breed in the winter, and Leach’s Storm-Petrels breed in the summer, it can be
inferred that Ainley’s Storm-Petrel would replace their feathers at opposite
times of year, too. This field mark could potentially be useful for
identification of Ainley’s Storm-Petrel at sea.
Dessi examined Storm-Petrel specimens to see if he could find any
specimens replacing feathers at an atypical time.
Join Dessi as he discusses identification of Ainley’s
Storm-Petrel.
This webinar will be livestreamed on our YouTube channel and will
also be recorded for later viewing.
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Good birding,
Rebecca Marschall for Los Angeles
Birders
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Rebecca Fenning Marschall